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the, the business like just is free to you believe i guess is a lifestyle. one of your just makes modern pleads the, [000:00:00;00] the label i'm of the inside. this is a news life from the coming off in the next 60 minutes. the number of children to die from now nutrition in golf for this month, which is $27.00, as well as the top court orders as well to allow food aid into this trip. the mind behind one of the world's biggest financial folds is sentenced to 25 years in
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prison. to use off to el salvador loans, it's cracked down on criminal games. there are a fee is the countries turning into a police state? um we report from the transit camp themselves to dawn and one thing you on says is the wells largest displacement crisis in sport show. hey tony is making his 1st appearance on us. so the light judges the japanese super. so the center of attention on majorly face schools opening day, the hello welcome to the program. the united nations top quotes has old and israel to ensure on hand and food a deliveries to the besieged golf a strip. it comes as food shortages caused by israel's blockade. on a truck so leaving mold, palestinian solving, malnourished children across the strip of suffering
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a painful and slow death. a 5 year old boy is the latest victim. victoria gates and bring begins all coverage of the mesa body of 5 year olds. mohammed l news y'all. he was brought to come all at one hospital in northern garza suffering from severe mound nutrition doctors that couldn't save him because he's the latest victim of food shortages caused by israel's restrictions on a trucks in to the strip. at another hospital in northern garza health work and say that seeing many and since every day to underweight for their age under appealing for desperately needed supplies, especially in intensive k units. and then let's talk about the pot again. so we receive this case about an hour ago, a mama pushing case we've become used to receiving cases like this every day. this child is generally suffering from malnutrition because of the lack of nutrients you can see her age doesn't match. her weight dope does visiting goal is that from a broad say they'd witness catastrophic scenes in hospitals as
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a result of israel's bombardment and blockade. tanya hatch assign is a pediatric intensive. had talked to from jude and our team has been doing this for 5 days. were exhausted, i can't imagine what the been here for a 162 days doing this 24763 days without resources is dealing. you asked me whether they have the resources to deal with these cases. no. the team is being on a 2 week visit to central garza to see 1st hand how the ruined health care system is coping only around 12 it's hospitals or even partially functioning. the rest of run out of fuel of medicine or being damaged by fighting and his rating rates. those laughter under intense pressure. this hospital has 800 patients, but during the a 160 beds seriously, ellen and you, people are forced to lie and call reduce. the few members of stuff less to working around the clock, while often typing with that room grease toilet was to be at diamond. which of
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these medical teams are working hard and most of them have lost their children, their wives or their parents. but despite this, they're carrying on what's there weren't codley, this shows the psychological pressure they're facing. 6 outbreaks of disease along with mel nutrition to compounding the problems facing medics and gaza. increasing numbers of the sick and dingy need medical help. these doctors have dwindling resources to treat them. victoria gates and b i, which is their last we mentioned the us top court has ordered israel to take additional measures as like your monetary and situation wesson's across concepts. the international court of justice has told israel to without delay, provide the on handed provision of just need a basic services on humanitarian assistance to palestinians. throughout garza, it was the oldest as well to increase the capacity, a number of land crossing points. and for them to be kept open for as long as necessary. gabriel, as also has moved on why the international court of justice has chosen to issue the
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order. and they said that these new provisional measures are meant because of a change in the situation on the ground in gaza. they said when they issued their provisional measures of january 26th, at that point there was only a risk of famine in gaza. and the i c j says now that but now famine is setting in. and that is why these provisional measures needed to be updated if you will, to taking the fact of the changes on the ground in guys just as justifying the modification of these measures. essentially what the i c j is saying is that things have gotten worse and guys have particularly with, with a famine in gaza and they're now calling out israel to put it into that and do whatever is real, can do to get a to people that need it basically this is, you could look at it almost as the i c j raising a red flag if you will,
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to the israelis say we're watching what's going on here's and some new provisional measures we expect you to abide by them. joining me now in the studio as most of the above go to you, the secretary general, the public standing national initiative party. thank you for joining the program. mr. buck with a so i wanted to stop by getting your reaction to these new measures that have been introduced by the i c. j. in order to get more food 8 into garza, do you think it's going to make a difference? the situation on the ground or it's unimportant, stepped and it should be followed actually by another. it is addition to enforce complete until the succession of all the military activities by is right. which means fund or the data from the international court of justice, demanding immediate cease fire. and the language that they usually use, which a succession of military activities or the old hosting elective it is. i think this
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is now a very important to achieve. and the, i think this would have an impact at the, at many levels. but it is clear that is that it will not stop and this sanctions are imposed. one has or unless punitive x out of picking the forces that are interested nathaniel who wants to proceed with this type of a lot. and he is now even promising even a much bigger massacre. but that can grow from the reaction from the international community to the last i. c j routing, which was back in january, was muted. in fact, the day off to the focus of many countries was on putting funding. asif unrra, are you disappointed in how the international community has reacted to the events? and also, of course we are disappointed specially by wisdom, governance, and especially by the united states. which by the way, that i to even the mute, the most recent decision of the security council resolution by creating
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a debate about whether it is like i told you or not the got to the, i mean and, and this was not the part of the discussion of course, i mean a security council resolution obliges all members of the united nations to implement it or to respective the united states has playing a game here and continues to support as it is. and of course the that has created the very dangerous moment that then the national community, this particular aggression by is it or this particular genocide that is or is practicing. and the fact that so many wisdom governments are providing for the protection to is it a, allowing it to continue is going to the state of the whole international order, but simply sends the message to the world that there is no more international law. that's very dangerous. we did finally see a very pos at the usc quoting for a ceasefire. a that does that give you hope so that that's something has changed just
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a little bit that the international community is now funding starting to wake up to what is happening and gaza. yes, but so it gives me hope really, i've loved these governments that have been so lazy and so much delay in the decisions issues they shouldn't have mid 5 months ago. but what gives me hope is the people of the world, the people who forced many governors to change the position, the public pressure that made canadian government suspend on stumps, supply and visited with military equipment. the same public professions that this taken place now in britain and france and europe everywhere in the world. and that public pressure, in my opinion, will lead now to wide range of sanctions and the punitive ext i guess, acts against as or sanctions. and boy, this is what worked in the case of south africa. and this is what would work in the case of was that i look at what's happening there. they are having some sort of
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collapse indemnity. they are even unable to make decisions because the world is for them with their crimes. you all from gaza originally. uh, i believe you've already lost some family during the phone and from westbound connect to them. because about like you have family in golf. apologies how, how do you feel when you look at the images on the screen of the children that are now starving and the suffering that people have enjoyed? how do you look at it or, and take it in? it's beyond chuck. this morning guy was talking to my colleagues, we have 30 to admit because the teams would have been dash, as one of them was describing to me what's happened. they've been besieged for 11 days by as early. thank says brother was killed, the children of his brother was killed. he had to take a big risk by it. i mean, we're from his house and he told us his children either we wouldn't be died while we are staying here because the boom bought it in us or let's try take this gun.
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that annoyed, he told me a horrible stories about the timing is being bent inside of the house is completely bent because if i'm it is a totally illuminated 20 city in one familial splinter city. another 116 another. the whole place around the ship. elizabeth is completely destroyed now. it's a very huge pain because the people who are dying of people, i know some of the people i've worked with. some of them have the have done wonderful work and their life to have that on people. and know that what have you most is that i was talking to one journalist whom i hope i didn't speak to for the about the since the beginning of the world. and i was happy to hear his voice and i asked him, what are you doing? and he said, you know, i'm ok, i lost my wife and my child and i said, what, i'm very sorry. i feel very sorry for that. he said it's all right. many others
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have lost more people. it's really so painful to hear such a thing or to see that the baby who's 5 years old who lost both of his hands skin because father father wouldn't my hands grow again when i grow up. this is the kind of the city and the kind of stuff i didn't that many leaders in the woods refused to see. and sometimes i ask myself, have they lost any ability to feed the opinions of others? must have had brokerage the secretary general of the policy and national interest if it is an initiative policy. thanks for your time. thank you. now al jazeera has obtained a video showing the unprovoked killing of 2 palestinians in gaza. they were unarmed and waving white flags before is ready. soldiers opened fire, then the bodies were bulldozed. is really all. he says it's investigating honey. my food has moved from russet. just
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a warning. his report does contain some distressing images. these an armed men are trying to return to their homes in northern gauze. the only way to get there is a long the beats west of gauze, a city near the num, both around about south west of gauze. the city is really forces are deployed a palestinian man approaches these really soldiers. he raises a wide flag, an international sign of surrender, and his regular troops allowing him to approach safely. meanwhile, the other young man turns back to where he came from. he appears to run back, raising a white flag. here, the 1st man disappeared from the view in the forest. then his really soldier used name or almost vehicle to chase down the young man walking away from them. he waves a small white flag at them, but his white flag does not prevent the soldiers from opening fire in hand at close
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range and is really bold. those are arrived on the scene and here we see the body of the 1st man on the ground. in a final indignity, the giant, both those are shovels, the 2 bodies and bears them in san a letter. and these rarely soldiers attempted to conceal the execution. the whereabouts of the groove of palestinian witnesses is unknown. how mazda has cold days, really armies action. he is a crime and is a feeling today knighted nations and the international, the criminal court to take urgent action to stop the systematic killing of the palestinian people. they say it is, these fire agreement must include the right of palestinians to return to their home safely without being shot at by israeli troops. honeymoon more via the rough uh, southern gauze. and i'll just, there is on the sellers. has an okey potty stores them with will on the is where the response this is not the 1st time,
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but an incident like this has happened and attacked. it smells the 1st time people waving white flags inside of gauze that had been shot and killed by these really military, most notably, it was when israel shot and killed 3 of their own captives were waving a white flag and asking for help. after that in december, this prompted these really army chief of staff to say that these rarely army does not shoot people who are surrendering, whether they are is really or whether they are palestinians, if they are fighters or civilians. so this is the contrary. in contrast, really to what we have been hearing from these really armies. so it's really not known yet. if we are going to hear back from them, we will certainly be following up. but again, these really army often just absolves itself of any sort of playing. we've seen this in repeated incidents back in december when his role was accused of executing 19 palestinians in northern gaza just around the months ago when his role said they
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killed on, on armed man in his seventies, who was dead. they had shot and killed him even though he was on armed an investigation from that we never heard back from. so this is a pattern among these really army, to the top general in the us says, israel hasn't received every weapon. it's been asking for. that's despite the button administration's ongoing support for its ally during the offensive on garza . let's get more of this from roseland jordan. she's the only for us in washington, dc says, rather than tell us a bit more about this. what exactly is this general saying, in general, philip brown, who is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, otherwise known as the top ranking military official in the us, was speaking with reporters at a regular run, paid pen and paper briefing. so there's no video as we understand of his comment, but he did make the point that israel has been asking for some weapons,
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which the us has decided it's not going to give to is will, that is not unexpected. for a number of reasons. one, the us basically controls who gets what weapons no matter the level of political support or then, or whether there is any sort of a defense of treating in place. but it does also have to look out, can the country that wants a particular weapon system actually take care of the weapon system? can this weapon system be integrated with its other military equipment? does it have the personnel who are trained to use this equipment appropriately or are there other reasons perhaps a, a concern that thing they want to use this weapon system in a way that does not comport with u. s. military and political policy. and so for any or all of those reasons, that is why a country in this case is real,
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would not get whatever weapon system it was requesting. i don't know exactly what it was. israel has been asking for, but it is worth pointing out that these railing military arsenal is not just us weapons alone. it does have a considerable amount of material from france, which was its previous primary provider of military equipment. it does have soviet era military equipment, which at one in its wars against our countries, in the early 19 subsidies. and if there is a small home world, is really military, a sector that is for me really building small weapons. but all that together, the us can look at that and say, either you can't use this because we don't like what you think you're going to use it for. or we don't think it's appropriate of given the shape of your military, or we simply don't have it to sell to you. and so those are old reasons why general
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philip brown may have said what he did say on thursday, rather than jordan that for us in washington dc. thank you. the, the full and the crypto card and see tycoon, some banks been fried, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. his role in what's being described is one of the largest financial fords in history. besides, the trio was found guilty of to forwarding customers out of billions of dollars is the founder of the s t x crypto exchange. he was convicted on accounts of that month long trial in november and slimy has moved from you, citing the raising less of sandbag winfrey's actions and his flexibility with the truth. the judge gave the former c o the crypto currency
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exchange f t x 25 years behind bars. that is significantly less than the a 110 years that he could have received. but more than the 6 and a half that his lawyers had requested, they said he never intended to steal that his customers would eventually be made whole through bankruptcy proceedings. and that at his heart, he wanted to be good and donated his money to philanthropy and helped people around the world. the prosecutors took exception to that characterization. they had requested 40 to 50 years behind bars, saying that he hadn't accepted full responsibility for his fraud or his line and could be in a position if let out. to do something like this. again, sam bagman freed said little as the sentence was read. uh, she did tell the judge that he was sorry for letting people down, sorry for a series of bad decisions. and he left the court room and
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a hand cost just 32 years old. now we'll spend the next 25 years in prison. the judge did suggest that he'd be allowed to be remanded to a prison near his parents in california where his needs, as someone who suffers from autism could be addressed in new york. this is salumi. i'll just hear a will sound blackman free install, millions of dollars from on next guest f tax credits a activist scenario. caberry joins us live from new york. thank you for joining the program. you are a school was one of the victims of his fraud. your reaction to the sentence free receipt. um yeah, i think it's a relatively fat if video cha, besides and bit more co conspirators in the actual, at the export. um. so i, i do believe on the um, ages and pets is um,
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facilitated to help on the explosives level and i think they should also be convicted and tried. um so um yeah, that's my mean he receive significantly longer than what the defense was asking for, which was around 6 to 8 years and the judge, i believe said it did not reflect the victims suffering. do you feel validated by the judge's comments and the ruling? yeah, i think that the judge, the judge is comments. what bad? because as i said in my speech at the start to sing today, um i, i get a p um for x victims, customers, happy suck, wing ongoing stuff, weight loss. you have in a hall for mental health issues. the question um i know customers who have lost their families have lost the advantages of less than homes if they've even, um,
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they're paying this. um i some i've heard of, they've even committed suicide. at least we have committed suicide. so when he put it in perspective, i think that on the enable, as of this board should definitely be convicted and held accountable. if you're able to pull it here yourself. lost a significant amount of money. i believe over a millions of dollars a give us a bit of history. what made you invest in this crypto exchange? um would you do it again or why? yeah, so so i, um, although it may appear on bennett quite this taking i asked i do take lists on vestments but in terms of security on the exchange that i use, i'm pretty misc. above and quite um yeah, quite cool. sure. so the reason why it was attracted to the ex originally was,
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i believe i heard of it in july 2021. when they raised about $900000000.00, ball the, the vc such as the coil. power gone, you know, to koya is like $85000000000.00 a u. n. a. and a huge list like the full chips jobs are thomas ball, but they start kicked on raising funds from the biggest investors in the world in to and tennessee. so i thought ok out of old to exchanges f t x is the most vacancy compliance has the is the, has the most transparency its got the largest vcs back and get the so i thought it was the best and most safest exchange to use click planning was and uh that wasn't the case. uh so where do you think when, why do you think this leaves the, the crypto industry as a whole? do you think people's confidence in, in the car and see in platforms like this i have taken
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a knock. yes, i mean there is a um, um yeah. did you get uh like a confidence in the exchange is generally um certainly be the old tons. it's on not ideal. i mean you have finance. so you have a queen base, which is very us centric, and you have all the exchanges search and the confidence in the exchanges have taken and all that is obviously um, the cost of the self custody. so, eclipse costs the costs of the your process offline. the box, how are you? you've seen the run out of the quick to assets in general and that's it's but by the end of the packing of a laptop, etc. um. so this alternative methods in order to have exposure to quit, to not necessarily own and put the right on. see, sorry, i appreciate you talking to us so soon off to the routing. uh uh that was f
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dx credit as active as the note devoris speaking to us that lived from new york. thank you. thank you very much. and the us divers, have recovered the bodies of 2 workers who went missing when a bridge in baltimore collapsed, for others disappeared. when the container ship hit the bridge on tuesday, investigators have questioned the crew. i know, examining the ship's dates have a caught up, but a report could take 2 years to complete. and b, c, news, correspondent, j. grey's and baltimore with the nicest of this community, is still in shock that they're still trying to understand exactly what's happened here. and how they're going to move forward. and a lot of people looking at this situation across the country and wondering what about the ridges in my community, and what do we need to do to show those up and make sure they're safe. all of that things that the n t s, the investigators as well as other operations, other federal agencies on the ground or now looking into as we just heard there, they're going to take a year perhaps to, to finish the full investigation. but we do expect to have some preliminary information,
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some preliminary results within the next few weeks. i can tell you that we know the navy will take the lead as far as the salvage effort is concerned. and we've learned today that the u. s. navy is bringing in a 1000 ton capable lift on a barge, and it will be able to lift a 1000 tons to help move some of that debris. they're also complimenting that with the 2 ships that will have uh, 401-0860 ton revolving cranes. all that along with the board support vessels in route to the site right now. but again, they can't begin that until the n t s b relinquish is the site and that's going to take some time there on the ship. they're not only interviewing the crew, they're also detailing what they find there. as far as the huge steel structure piece of the bridge, they're flying across the the ship, they're really spending some time. i am told in the engine room as well,
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wanting to see why that ship lost power. i saw a head on now and is there a way here for a mongolia is no magic head is his last mason battle. i stuck in one of the harshest winches, recent memory, and ghosts as children fly kites in the skies ever by a brief escapes from the suffering caused by itself. on the phone, the whales rugby play about to make history move to the nfl. here that story, the had a lot of that as well when the, whether it's a come for you or over the weekend, thanks to an area of low pressure, you can see them on the satellite image. bringing some very heavy rain as well as gusty winds to the north west of western parts of you are very heavy rain that will
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flood instant iberian peninsula pushing across into front the low country to bring some gusty conditions as well to southern parts of england. winter weather here, but friday in to saturday we will see more in the way of some flights of spells. the wind picks up across the mediterranean and the age reactor got that, whether working its way across the news. if it's we with some snow falling on the outset, but an improved picture for the north of this, the scandinavian war, the wave sunshine from norway and sweden, low in way of sunshine, further east of its bits and pieces of rain across the west and pots of russia moving into cray, but it's wise up there on saturday to launch the drive for the balkans and on was to take he agrees as well, seeing lots of sunshine and it is going to get a lot cooler. however, in the west north, for the east, we've got lots of heat coming in for places like bell grade in. so it'd be lots of sunshine taking us through to sunday. we're much cooler. feel in madrid,
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new 12 degrees on saturday. and this is the 1st one they saw that we see in real time it's the victims themselves long before there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. body has just started g 7 at school . she dreams of becoming an arabic teacher. one day. tends to your often sponsorship. she can now will for the tuition fees screen from station we book, she needs to excel. her dream is fast becoming
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and strongly forces have been accused of using salvation as a weapon. you and stop court has ordered that as well and to insure on hand and food a deliveries to the besieged kansas for it all within 1000000 people that all facing catastrophic food and security and agencies all morning. the imminent summit. okay, thats walk is form executive director the human rights watch on a visiting professor at princeton university joins us now from new york. thank you for your time, sir. why do you think these new measures have been issued by the i c j? do you think it's because they believe israel didn't comply with the last set of measures? yes, i mean, i think the way to understand this is that, i mean, everybody looks at what's happening in dawson and sees the catastrophe on following . there's been, you know, one un report after the other about famine, widespread starvation, even increasing depth and the light. now, you know,
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israel says, oh, it's not all since everybody else has. that's all we want to, why they did. in fact. and when everybody points out, what is the history of obstructing it? let's see in dribs and drabs to avoid mass stat but nothing, nothing near enough to avoid mass starvation. and it made its defensive argument before the court in the court basically said, no, we don't believe you. and so if something need to issue this, the warning, it said it was not just a damaged image, families setting it, it's here and we need new orders. the old orders are not enough. and so the way to understand this is really a complete repudiation of israel's efforts to play and everybody by itself or the widespread starvation to the 2nd. all right. but, but given they, they didn't. uh, they know the, the previous orders, i mean what's to say that they will not ignore these orders mean, will there be any consequences that's, that's the question as well. that's the big question, is really the only person in the world who can answer that question is joe biden?
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because there really are effectively 2 ways to enforce this or it's binding. but that's an abstract question. so either the un security council could order, of course of measures to an system compliance, but that would require that the us government not veto or the us government could use the very significant leverage that it has between the $3800000000.00 in annual military systems that a gives the massive arms, they're all set up for us to continues to send things through it by more simply to say we're not gonna let those arms sales continue. we're not gonna let that military a to chicken you unless you open up the borders and letting through the medical supplies. if you did that, the food of medical supplies would start coming in tomorrow, right? he's refusal to the rest of the problem, right? but, but on countries like the us complicit in breaking international law by sending weapons to israel,
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which are being used against palestinians to make sure they don't get food. i mean, i'm referring, for example, to one recent incident where it is really, is really ministry shots of food a trucks. for example, i would take a one step further than what you're saying. in other words, israel is just committing massive work. what price in terms of industry and bombardment, we're price in terms of tracking, military targets with knowing disproportionate consequences, to civilians and work tribes in terms of blocking geometry and hey, to people who desperately need joe biden, in the us government or aiding and abetting those war crimes by continuing to fund in arm. it's as simple as that. israel also ignored the recent united nations security council resolution that cooled for a seas fine gaza, which is also legally binding. i guess my question is what, what is the purpose then of pausing, search resolutions, you mentioned several
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u. n. ones that, i mean when there's, there, there seems to be no mechanism to enforce them. well, with the security council resolution, it is binding. but of course, the question is, how is it enforced that and in a savvy to come back to the same house? the security council could have imposed course that mattress, but that would require us. we have seen which it hasn't been willing to do to make matters worse. i mean, as soon as the us of staying from this resolution, allowing it to go phone with, they didn't actually, besides the veto, the white us turns around it says, oh, that was a non binding resolution. that's false. but it also sends a simpleton to, to know kind of worry about this. you can keep doing what you're doing. there won't be any consequence. so it's base. we buy new, talking out of both sides. it is not allowing the resolution of our, you know, as he's been doing them, he says don't show as many civilians but didn't do what he says. all the right things. she just doesn't follow it up with any action. and the security council resolution was just the latest example. okay,
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thank you for your time. can as well for my executive director of human rights watch visiting professor at princeton university, palestinian children besieged in gauze. i have come out to fly that kites in the southern city of rafa. that's been organized as a show of resilience and peace. but it will say to give them a brief rest by the devastation of target boys whom the thoughts, the hundreds of palestinian children came here today to fly that kites into the sky of the besieged in place. this event is organized by the american friends service committee, which aims to alleviate to be psychological pressure being a into it by palestinian children since the beginning of this conflict in october. and also they want to show the message display spouse, the children who desperately in a very desperate need for relief here in the parents we had the mother. and i mean, we are just trying to have some fun because the current situation is tragic. children are tired,
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they are feeling lonely. so we need these type of events to entertain the children and make sure they are happy to do the. they only find fun in slicing carts, which implies the majority of freedom and peace. i'm only here right now in order to state from the grimace, every other streets were palestinians. children here inside the guards and stuff had been killed on an hourly basis. the only wish that they could pretend back to the house was full. and even old with days until it peacefully liked the council, paused around the blue star cup as though oh, just a rough, rough southern gauze in the occupied westbank. a gunman has opened fire on 2 buses. carring is riley settlers. 3 people were wounded. children were reported to be among the bus passengers near jericho in the jordan valley squarely forces of blocked roads and say that a man hunts for the attack is under way and is ready asked ry cuz talking to the
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outskirts of the syrian capital, damascus, serious defense ministry says at least 2 people were injured. is there any mitre has previously acknowledged carrying out strikes on targets in syria, link to rainy impact on groups. the, the, it's 2 years since the state of emergency was imposed in el salvador to crack down on long running gang violets. some see the policy as a success with tens of thousands of people locked up and crime reduced the critics . a innocent people have also been arrested and the seemingly never ending emergency is turning the country into a police state. new report reports from the capital san salvador police incense, the enforcing, a state of emergency a policy that grant security
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forces unprecedented authority and resources to fight criminal games. the crackdown is the cornerstone of the countries security strategy gnostic, who fund the, you know that this phenomenon is born of one to port a gang member, which in 30 years become 75000 game members. it's because of this responsibility that the state of exception under the leadership of president. now you book kelly well and only until every member of this terrorist organization is captured. though controversial, the state of emergency is seen as a success and popular with many salvadorans. today, el salvador has the lowest homicide rate in the western hemisphere. a fact that help salvador in president know you get a when a landslide re election victory,
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the price of peace, critics say, has been thousands of arbitrary arrests, indefinite detentions, and torture. even residents of neighborhoods that have been pacified like aesop ins gonzalez say that while she no longer worries over games, there's now a different kind of concern as it gets pulled out last monday. yes, they've captured gang members, but not only gang members. they've taken away innocent people to and i don't agree with that. but even the word of god says the righteous will pay for the sinners. busy experts of war and that the ongoing state of emergency is not sustainable. and that it's transforming the country into a police state. security officials here in el salvador, tell us that while the gang presents in neighborhoods like this one has all but been eliminated, regular patrols which include searching people's homes and searching people themselves will continue to be
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a vital element in the broader security strategy. the only problem is to as a short term emergency measure in instead of other words, the exception certainly appears to have become the rule. monuments are up a little al jazeera sunset about russia has said that the government who attacks that concept venue and must go have links with ukranian. nationalists. government killed at least a $140.00 people in inches more than a $180.00, and the attack on the croakers city hall. i saw enough kinda stalling his claim responsibility. and the statement requirements said, the attack is had received significant amounts of cash on cryptic currency from ukraine. cape has denied having anything to do with the as high a bus has plunged off a bridge in south africa, killing 45 to 46 people on board. the vehicle fell into a ravine and court fight and the northern province of limpopo. somebody's have been
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bent beyond recognition and the survival was an 80 will go the transport ministries promising a separate investigation into the ex. so, you know, its nation says the dogs will, has cause the well as largest displacement crisis. millions of people have been forced from the homes and all facing acute food shortages are 75 and continues hundreds of thousands of leading to neighboring countries. can web reports from a transit comp itself to john's for the town of rank. every morning, selma adam sends her granddaughter to maya to try and sell some of the few remaining items of clothing around many buyers. in this transit camp in south see don fulton hall familia. and people have arrived here in the last year. things to don civil war. most everyone struggling to get by sale means to minus somebody
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will eat today except fighting and see times capital cost 2 months ago to my father died soon after arriving here and left selma to look off to her grandchildren. the money to use it, and i got a phone. and a you to one of the con i, after we arrived to, we took my son to the hospital. he'd been ill for months without any treatment. and he became, was on the journey of to 5 days in the hospital. he died, i was told to come here and register selma and have family a waiting in the transit camp for un transport to a remote loan to rescue g settlement, whether a people from the community to different generally from the new, the mountains in sit down. so that the so cost to move in 20 years ago when the government from civilians for the money from the sale, buys amiga meal 6 months ago, there was no market here. many of the traders themselves have to flee the fighting . and they set up stands to sell food to the growing population of displaced people
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. but everything here is from seed on the onions a grown, the lentils rise old, transported here. and because of the war, the price is just keep going out to the town and ring even know well connected to the rest of south suite on. don't keep costs bring goods from the buddha will. the possessions of those on the run un gives new arrivals. money for 7 days, food off the top. they meant to go to the long term settlements for other communities, but many doesn't want to. so the transit come keeps growing. and people do whatever they can to get by run moss, as she saw children killed, people raped when she fled to don says she depends on the sony scrub. near the cabinets as a 5, i will get this if this is actually harming my body. cutting my hands and arms, if we were not selling firewood,
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we would not survive. it's the war that forced us here. we've been told not to stay in this transit account and to go to the refugee settlement, but we don't want to go there. we want to stay near the border, so we ready to go back to the on civil war has forced more than 8000000 people from that homes more afflicting every day. last month and the family hoping for the best of times, picking phones out of their hands every day as they wait. malcolm web, ouch is era rank south seat on still has on al jazeera, semi final places are off the grabs. that'd be miami, open the best of the action coming up next. it goes with the these business uptake these voltage by the state designed growth partner of bundle dash football to use
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so you might want tramp this stuff. it's coming for the massage these angels in that game against the bolts, a tennessee miami, open elena river. kane has just bates in victoria rosa rank, and $0.03 to reach the final for the 2nd year running in the menstrual alexanders, vera hey, has reached the semi e p, the seated hobby, and marathon in straight sets on gary and opponents. having played a single soul of about 2 years ago, he had one full of his previous college matches against top 10 opponents because they're so good, famous timing of the gym and taking it 6375 costs out for us to go to meet trump awaits him in the last super bowl champions. the kansas city chiefs of police dispensing barrels. that with an international rugby player, louis free summit is set to join the franchise. on friday, after switching sports at the start of the year, he met with several nfl teams after completing a 10 week training campus, part of the lakes, international play,
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a pathway program. or we've been talking to the u. k based nfl broadcast that richard graves about. so just what the chase will be hoping for. the other thing, this was a particularly difficult decision for them to make if there was a weakness in that same obviously to remember that what it all last season. it was potentially at wide receiver and having flats out pace of that position well, loose re some. it certainly brings pace. whether or not he can get up to speed with the technicalities of the all fence and intricacies that go along with that. between now and september to started a season that is an entirely different proposition altogether, but as things could possibly print out, this is really the best case scenario. but lowest re summit, let's not forget, it was less than 12 weeks ago. he announced his attention to quit rub, be what he's playing at the highest level and take a pumps on a career in the nfl. and now hey, we are talking about some be picked up by the very best team in the national
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football league. make no mistake, this is a big step and it's no guarantee of success. the lowest re summit in terms of best case scenarios. i don't really think it gets much better than this payment. certainly playing on the head coach and the read with patrick my homes, a quarterback as well. he will be given the best possible opportunity to make it in the national football league. of the parents olympics are less than full months away. and as usual cube is main metal hopes for align with the boxes of the cuban savings being hit by the countries worst economic crisis in 30 is this type of stock triples. this books in gym in havana, the hard work is while on the way to these island pick hopefuls, julio sees on a cruise knows what it takes to succeed. he's already 12 gold medals in rio and tokyo. and he'll be getting pin number 3 in paris late to this year, a little meal. i have a commitment with myself,
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with the cuban people, the dedication, my mother, and my family, to in another olympic title. that's why i'm here preparing myself. because every middle is built from the bottom up until it is a chief and cheapest boxing heritage is strong. having $141.00 olympic gold medals in the ring overall to but several athletes of less the country amid an economic crisis, which is close power blackouts. and food shortages among them is olympic lightweight champion and the crews between professional and 2023 the i meant it was a noble i'm currently we don't have all the potential that we would have liked. yeah. because some of our best guys and middle hopes have gone. but we're working with a group of young athletes who are pushing very hard lazara alvarez, nickname the prince, one bronze at the last 3 olympics,
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but still hasn't secured his place at powers 2024. he'll have one more chance to punch his ticket in may. at the final qualifying event in thailand, it seems to be the web of the cuban prince of boxing, is preparing to go after the 4th olympic metal. and we hope that the sacrifice we are making now in training can make it happen. cubans fighters will head to beverly and pick, training by sink has expanded next month. and a set to arrive in friends at the start of july. the $120.00 days to go until the games begin, savings folks, which is era and cricket, they are all just on rules and started that ip al campaign with 2 inside of the city. they've just beaten the daily capitals. it was ron hurricane, provided the fireworks. smith 66 is and 7 full is on his way to a 2 full me see my i couldn't quite believe that shots. don't try bug a did a bit of damage with the bowl. the center console. see what kits know obviously supply his code more appeal runs the david war and he goes to i close with full
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t 9, but the capitals now have to defeats the losing this game by 12 rock lease that he was doing all the way the world. ronnie championship is making its annual stuff in africa. the opening day of can use safari rally didn't start well for local drive as selling ventura will start. why, what's going and finish the stage? this is the 3rd race of the season. overall. tonsilitis here and usually he's out in front again for now. so you time it raining. will champion to cal. i refund, para, he was the fast. all right, that is how useful it is looking for in our modeling thing. sunday pneumatic head as a mongolia accounting. the cost of $1.00 of the most severe winters, nearly half a century. many communities have lost more than half the life store because temperature has dropped to minus 50 degrees celsius. katrina, you reports,
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stuff can but the but still has lived as a no matter code for his entire life. but this past winter has been one of the harshest he's ever experienced. no, i don't this, i totally. on november, the 4th, a sport and began and snow started falling from day until nightfall. this continued no stop for 2 days. the snowfall was immense up to one metre high. this was the beginning of what mongolian school. the tude disasters cold spell which coated most of the country and stick layers of snow and ice. in rural areas, temperatures plunged to as low as minus 50 degrees. an estimated 5000000 grazing animals, daylight from the extreme cold and being unable to feed tens of thousands of families have been effected. some have lost 70 percent of the livestock snow covered roads have also prevented many from accessing food and medical facilities previous years. not all probably is all they have high probably is just 10
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provinces, so i'm going to be affected by succeeded in good condition. now 80 percent of my holding to the 282 percent of language in color. this color g. i pick that by severe b a n. how to clone success though. then one goal in red cross is climate change has led to when to conditions lasting as long as 6 months. making things very difficult for a quarter of it's 3300000 population. who make a living as hard as selling meet and cash meet will. the organization has been visiting families in need and is pleading for international support. dot com. the tod lost 200 of a 700 animals this winter, but he considers himself lucky. he knows how does who last many more still he worries about the health of his remaining animals,
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fearing he may not have enough newborns this coming year. mushroom this winter was very difficult for us. people couldn't leave their home up and people ducks know with shovels and even with their bare hands. and he says the worst of the extreme when to conditions are bought. he must soon make preparations to survive. the next katrina you out a 0 to pounds new land. his base in the old spies surviving a 2nd. luna? nice slim proof touch down in january with its solar panels pointing the wrong way . but off to 2 weeks of darkness and temperatures of minus a $130.00 degrees celsius, it is transmitting images. again, japan is only the 5th country to successfully land a device on the moon. on the russian rock band picnic has returned to the stage less than
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a week off to the attack of the show in moscow. a memorial concert was held in saint petersburg or proceeds from the event. so going to victims of the attack, crowd gates, the band, a standing ovation. all right, that's it for me. this news i'll be by the as the well plunged into a climate disaster. we are in planetary class. this year, a new a pub series exposes the reality of the global emergency. there will come a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken and makes the people trying to make a difference. it was endless economic growth. a growth rising for as nothing inmate to growth reference dying coming soon and on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it is
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